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f 1 BUY YOUR LOTHING AT THE HMO '.'Spring and Fraoklio. strlctly ne Price. goods marked in plain figures. 3 BUY YOUR IKB SHIRTS AT THE |hicago CLOTHING CO. — [Their Styles, Prices and alities are right. Ml goods in plain figures d no deviations. C HICAGO pAILY HERALD. United States Signal Service. wort of observations taken at Los Angeles, pit 13, 1890: a. m. 85 70 W w tem., 80; min. tem.. 63'. BANClsco, August 13.—Fore cast till 8 p. •sday, for Southern California: fair , except light rain at Yuma. X PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Rogers of Chicago k at the Hollenbeck. Hr. and Mrs. C. C. Morse of Santa ara are at the Nadeau. jSdwin Lupton, a native of England, W yesterday naturalized by Judge jjKinley. Charles F. Lummis of the Times staff, wet and literary man of wide reputa m, is in the city. X E. Miles ex-assistant deputy of 1 fire department is convalescing m a serious attact of pneumonia. Sen. Lionel A. Sheldon leaves in a few m for the East where he will meet _ Sheldon on her return from a stay Wiesbaden and other European re m. BRIEFS. it five minutes past four o'clock yes- Hay afternoon an alarm of fire was Win from box 81, at the corner of (toty-first and Figueroa streets. The W street engine company responded, t to their chagrin, the boys found that lelectrician had just placed the new Bin position and had turned in the jtm to ascertain whether or not it irked satisfactorily. Hie jury in the case of Wong Gunn, fLen, Ah Jung and Ah Chung, who | charged with the murder of a China- Bon Marchessault street a couple of piths ago, retired yesterday afternoon jSeliberate upon their verdict. At a ty late hour last night they had not Sad upon it. i meeting of the Democratic county Itral committee has been called for Hay morning, to elect a delegate to litate convention, vice D. R. Risley, taaaed. See notice elsewhere. They Want Their Fees. f. A. Barclay, R. N. C. Wilson and M. Carpenter, attorneys at law, yes ftay sued Mrs. A. Lalande, who is Vjnrfl. Botello for $300 professional I, which they claim are due them. |v Botello was guardian for her three gpr children, and the plaintiffs recov- W for them $1,600 on an insurance Icy taken out by their father, Pierre pode. A Destructive Blaze, portly after three o'clock yesterday filing the residence of. J. B. Collins, Brpenter in the employ of the Ehern Pacific Company, a four room £• building at number 127 St. John ii, valued at $800 was totally de ftfid by fire, the origin of which still mnn a mystery. Collins and his (.tbasole occupants of the house, I asleep at the time of the out k of the fire, and on being awakened be flames, had great difficulty in liag their escape, finally climbing |fa a window in their night clothes. Snn wm rang in from box 23, to 2 BUY YOUR HOIS' WEAR AT THE RELIABLE CHICAGO Clothing Co. With every STILT SUIT WE GIVE AWAY A } air of Boys Wis 1)1 Prk 4 BUY YOUR Underwear AT THE CHICAGO CLOTHING CO. They carry a full line of Silk, Silk and Wool, All Wool, Lisle Thread, Bal brigan and Merino Under wear at prices defying com petition. which the department promptly re sponded, but the nearest hydrant being 1,800 feet away on San Fernando street, considerable time elapsed before the firemen commenced their work of sal vage, and meanwhile the building and its contents were completely gutted. The house and furniture were" insured for $600. DEATHS AND HEALTH. The State Board of Health Renders a Report. | The report of Dr. Gerrard G. Tyrrell, permanent secretary of the State Board of Health, has been issued for the month of July. There have been 1,132 deaths out of a population of 850,440 people living in 104 cities and towns of California. This is a monthly per cent age of 1.33 Der thousand or an annual mortality of 15.06. The slight increase in the mortality was caused by cholera infantum among children, as a result of the high temperature during the past month. Diphtheria and croup collectively were the cause of twenty-four deaths, which is a large decrease from the num ber reported last month. Of the seven teen caused by diphtheria, ten occurred in San Francisco, three in Sacramento, two in Los Angeles, and one each in Hay wards and Anaheim. One case of measles was fatal in Los Angeles. THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Action Taken Regarding the Removal of Army Headquarters. The Chamber of Commerce held a meeting yesterday afternoon, Mr. J. H. Book presiding, and about forty mem bers present. Secretary H. J. Hanchette presented his report for the past month, showing the work accomplished by the chamber and calling attention to the unlimited possibilities which may be accomplished in the future. The following new members were elected: Charles Dwight Willard, W. S. Livengood, C. F. Been. G. Knepper, M. Langstadter, Kingsley & Barnes, Chailes T. Healey and L. S. Mercer. The matter of the removal of the headquarters of the Department of Arizona, U. S. A., from this city to Santa F£, New Mexico, was discussed and resolutions petitioning the secretary of War to revoke the order, and request ing Gov. L. A. Sheldon to visit Wash ington and call upon the President and Secretary of War, adopted. Messrs. Freeman, H. Jeune and Charles Foreman were appointed as a committee to have the resolutions adopted by the council, the super visors and other organizations. Messrs. Fred Eaton, V. Ponet and J. Mills Davies were appointed as a committee to obtain funds to pay Gov. Sheldon's extra expense in going to Washington. The chamber being entitled to an other delegate to the world's fair, A. C. Fish was unanimously elected to that position, and at his suggestion a com mittee consisting of D. Freeman, W. G. McCoon, and himself, was appointed to purchase fifty orange trees to be growu in boxes for the fair. It was decided to hold a meeting of the delegates to tlie state's world's fair convention from the various city organ izations Tuesday, August 26th, at 2 p. m. THE LOS ANGELES HERALD: THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 14. 1890 PHYSICIANS. DR. H. ARKNSBKRG, FROM THE UNl versity of Berlin. Private, chronic and vervous diseases a specialty ; also all diseases of the blood, skin and general weakness arising therefrom successjulv treated. Hours, 9 to 12 a. 4 and 5 to S p. m. Office, 305k S. Spring st., room 30, The Ramona, bet. Third una and Fourth sts. ma29-tf AS. LANGLEY, ELECTRIC PHYSICIAN. • S. Spring St., cor. Fourth st. Electrical treatment, baths aud massage. jul-3m REBECCA LEE HORSEY, M. D. OFFICE No. N. Main st. Special attention given to obstetrics, gynecology and diseases of children. Hours 9to 11 a. m. and 2to4p. m. Telephone 513. je2-tf DR. DARLING, OCULIST AND AURIST, Office 229 W. First st. Office hours, 9a. m. to 4 p.m. jultfd&w LADIES CAN SEE MRS. DR. WELLS DUR ing her vacation at her cottage. No. 2 North Beach, Santa Monica. Lock box 77. mIS-tf CHAS. W. BRYSON, M. D—DISEASES OF women a specialty. S. Spring St., rooms 2 and 3. Telephone, office, 790; resi dence, 798. mlltf DR. JOSEPH KURTZ, 265 N. MAIN ST. Office hours; 11 to 12 a. m., 4to 0 and 7 to 9 p. m. ma2o-tf DR. C. EDGAR SMITH—DISEASES OF women a specialty; rectal diseases treated by the Brinkerhoff painless system; office, corner Main and Seventh sts., Robarts block. mlOtf DR. C. E. CLACIUS HAS REMOVED HIS office from 75 N. Spring to 41 S. Spring St. Hours, from 11 a. m. to 2p. m. Specialty- Sexual and skin diseases, chronic diseases in general. m24-tf QAFETY COUNCIL, NO. 664, AMERICAN O Legion of Honor.—Meets the secoud and fourth Fridays of each month at Caledonia hall, 1191 a S. Spring st. Visiting and resident com panions invited to attend. A. H. MILLER, Commander. JOHN SPIERS, Secretary. MORRIS VINEYARD LODGE, I. 0. G. T., No. 126.—Meets every Monday night. Hall cor. Laurel and Main sts. O X O > 0 O 5 BUY YOUR HOSIERY AT THE RELIABLE CHICAGO CLOTHING CO. Cor. Spring and Franklin We handle every grade of Socks from the Seamless three pair for twenty-five up to pure Silk at one seventy-five. o r o H X 25 Q THE POND CLUB. Strong Resolutions Adopted Favoring Primaries Under the State Law. At the regular meeting of the "Pond Spanish-American Democratic Club," held last night at its hall, in Nicolas block, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: Resolved, That in the opinion of the "Pond Spanish-American Democratic Club" of Los Angeles it is in the interest of harmony and the purity of primary elections that the provisions of the Bi;ate law should hereafter prevail at such pri maries, and be it further Resolved, That the chair appoint a committee of three members of this club to confer with like committees for other Democratic organizations on this sub ject. After the regular order of business Mr. R. F. Sepulveda addressed the club. He said the first step tending toward a Democratic victory, has been taken to day by the Republican convention, in nominating Col. Markham for governor. We gladly join our fellow Republicans in ratifying their nomination for Governor, for we firmly believe that we can defeat their leader by 10,000 majority. Mr. Robert R. Dominguez, president of the club, followed and in a spirited and eloquent address reviewed the polit ical career of Mayor Pond, and in con clusion said: "Let us nominate Mayor Pond for Governor, a man who possesses a record, a tried executive ability, and all the requirements of a good and honest officer, and we will have performed our work as the Democratic party demands it." Speeches were also made by J. S. RedonaJ. M. Young, A. Monroy and others. CLOTHING c BUY YOUR HANDKERCHIEFS Collars, Cuffs AND NECKWEAR At the Wide Awake CHICAGO CLOTHING- CO. Our entire stock is marked in plain figures from which no deviation is made. T & Q IO nnTfi| L fi L n° N THE Cali ° nthesleepless and Pushin s call on the call on the m Sm mm CLOTHING CLOTHE -JSP* COHPABT, COMPANY, CUM , And Compare their . - c * c jfOXCciu duaar cor. franklin and spring. Sots Suits » Suits »^as»s You can't match 'em in ... t . « through Vmhv PjWK any of the supposed SELL- w »th the $15.00 suits sold in 1 U F Ui(U ' "VW)« ING-OFF stores for Ipcc other stores. You will then ll ii ' TT ... than $1300 be convinced we have the \fl]lQT»A lIDQ IHiIPCI sftS d?tag °sly5 Iy fi !~ st class ' re " jfilfr repu,ation ™ m m mp> &H^HSS ONE PRICE HOUSE. LOW PRICES. JsZ*&££. adver,ise - j 'tot^krW'"^*** COM PANY DKNTISTS. DR. C. <fc"sONif loTnTsflulJg St., Schumacher block, rooms 18 and 19; teeth filled and extracted painlessly; plates S4 to S10; hours, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m., Sundays, 9 a. m, to 1 p, m. je2o-tf ADAMS BROS., DENTISTS, HAVE RE nioved to 208 N. Main St., opposite Temple block. je6-3m FM. PARKER, D. D. 8., 145 N. SPRING • St.; all work guaranteed; prices moderate. ma2l-3m LW. WELLS, COR. SPRING AND FIRST * sts., Wilson block; take elevator; teeth tilled and extracted without pain; gold crowns and bridge work a specialty, Room 36. m4tf DR. TOLHURST, DENTIST, N. SPRING St.. rooms 2, 0 and 7. Painless extracting. DR. J. M. WHITE, DR. E. L. TOWNBEND, —DENTISTS, — 41 South Spring street. First building north of Bryson-Bonebrake block Telephone 138. ml9tf RG. CUNNINGHAM, DENTIST, REMOVED • to No. 31 N. Spring St., rooms 1 and 2, Phillips block, Los Angeles, Cal. mlstf HOMEOPATHISTS. SS. SALISBURY, M. D., HOMUSOPATHIST. • Office, rooms 11 and 12, L. A. Bank build ing, cor. First and Spring sts. Residence, 648 S. Pearl st. Office hours, 11 a. mto3p. m. Tel ephone Nos.; Office, 597; residence, 577. m24-tf DRS. BEACH & BOYNTON. OFFICE, 37 N. Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal. Office hours, Bto 12 m., 1 to 4 and otoB p. m. Dr. Boyn tou's residence, 735 Olive st. ml9tf ISAAC FELLOWS, M. D., HOMEOPATHIST. Office hours, 11 to 12 a. m., 2to 5 p. m. Office, Nos. 2 and 5 Odd Fellows' buildiug, Los Angeles, Cal. Residence. 508 South Main St. mO-tf SPECIALISTS. BELLEVUE LYING-IN HOSPITAL IS NOW open, under the management of Mrs. Dr. J. H. Smith. Patients can have their choice of physicians, and the best of care is given. Mid wifery a specialty. 145 Bellevue aye. m2Btf Base Ball. Lovers of Base Ball who wish to see an exciting game played, should not fail to attend Sunday's game, August 17th, between the. Colored Lightweights who are the Champions of Southern California, and Captain Moodv's New Los Angeles Nine, for $25.00 aside. As there has been no game here for some weeks, the captain thinks that it will be a rare treat for lovers of base ball. He has gone to a heavy expense in getting up this game, and trusts that his friends will give him a liberal patron age. See amusement column for lurther particulars. SENOR ESPINOSO. Thinks that the Governor General wil Have Trouble. Senor FranciscoEspinoso, judge of the northern district of the Mexican terri tory of Lower California, was in this city yesterday. The judge was inter viewed by a Herald representative anent the alleged filibuster movement to capture the Peninsula which was published some months ago. He said that the Mexican government would make no demand for the punishment of any of the Americans said to be in the scheme, except the Governor General, Walter G. Smith, the editor of the San Diego Sun. It was intended that the British government should be asked to hold Major Scott to answer, but his death stopped these proceedings. The judge did not think that the Interna tional company, or, as it is now termed, the Mexican Land & Colonization com pany, would be involved iv further trouble. SUMMER RESORTS. WHERE TO SPEND THE SUMMER. HOTEL Metropole, Avalcn, Santa Catalinaisland. This resort is now open for the summer under a new management. The house has been put in perfect order, and we are prepared to insure the comfort and pleasure of all guests. The island is too well known for its own unparal leled attractions in the way of climate, fishing, bathing, scenery, etc., to call for extended com ment here. The culinary department will have special care, and good cooking will be the Srime object of tho new management. The ining-room is large, well ventilated and will be kept in perfect order. Terms reasonable. Address, CRAIG & BLINN, Avalon, Catalina island. jel EXCURSIONS. O ducted Excursions East, via "Rio Grande" Ry., every Monday. J. C. JUDSON & CO., 119 N. Spring st., Los Angeles. jel2-tf ALTERS'S SELECT EXCURSIONS TO all points east leave August 13th and 20th; personally conducted to Boston. 119 N. SPRING ST. ma29-tf PHILLIPS'S EXCURSIONS TO THE EAST every Thursday. Office, 140 N. SPRING ST. m27-tf UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY WEEKLY Ex cursions via Ogden and Denver. Through tourist cars, fully equipped, to Chicago with out change. Only one change to New York and Boston. For tickets and reservations, call on or address, JOHN CLARK, agent, 151 North Spring street, Los Angeles. iua2B-tf SANTA FE ROUTE STILL AHEAD OF ALL competitors, both in time and distance, to all points East. Special tourist excursions East every THURSDAY. For full information, ap ply toor address any agent, or CLARENCE A. WARNER, Exc. Manager, 29 N. Spring. jultf ROCK ISLAND ROUTE EXCURSIONS VIA Denver and Rio Grande R'y, "The Scenic Line of the World," leave Los Angeles every Tuesday via Salt Lake and Denver. Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars fully and elegantly equipped. Solid Vestibule trains between Den ver, Kansas City, Council Bluff's and Chicago. Magnificent dining and free reclining chair curs. For rates and sleeping reservations, call or address F. W. THOMPSON, Agent, 138 South Spring st. je2-10m TO REDONDO BEACH—Southern California railway (Santa Fe line), summer schedule, leave First-street depot, daily, 9:00 a. m., 10:15 a. m., 1:00 p. m. and 5:25 p. m.; leave Downey avenue on Sundays, 8:42 a. m. and9;47 a. m.; returning leave Redondo, 7:35 a. m., 11:20 a. m., 3:05 p. m. and 5:30 p. m. daily. Saturday and Sunday round trip rate 50 cents, good for return until Monday evening. je6-tf ARCHITECTS. RB. YOUNG, ARCHITECT, ■ Rooms 47, 48 and 49, New Wilson block, First and Spring sts. ml2-12m H BROWN, ARCHITECT, REMOVED TO • 121 S. Broadway, bet. First and Second. m!4-tf ABSTRACTS. ABSTRACT AND TITLE INSURANCE COM pany of Los Angeles, N. W. cor. Franklin and New High streets. ml7-9m ATTORNEYS. I) E. KING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, GAR « vanza. lustice of the peace of Los Angeles township. Los Angeles office, 233 W. First St., room 1. Telephone 317. Divorce law a specialty. aul4-lm FREDERIC STANFORD. WILL D. GOULD. (2 OITLD & STANFORD, ATTORNEYS-AT- X law, office, rooms 82, 83 and 84 Temple block, Los Angeles, Cal. Telephone 1042. jy2s-dlm-w3m ISIDORE B. DOCKWEILER, ATTORNEY-AT law, rooms 10 and 11, Bryson-Bonebrake block. ml 9 6m George H. Smith. Thomas L. Winder Henry M. Smith. SMITH, WINDER & SMITH, ATTORNEYB -at-law, will practice in all the State and Federal Courts. Offices: Rooms 1, 2, 3 and 4 University Bank building, 117 New High it*. Los Angeles. Cal. Telephone No. 583. m 1-1 tf I o o g > Cor. Spring and Franklin ft 11 Ig CO MEN'S CLOTHING, We have earned the repu- SS n i /« n • tatlon of Dein 2 the ready a. Boys' Clothing, "tsfec «. « Furnishing Goods SJss^&Se^jk v satisfactory. £9 AND g hats nTTTnnnn Can be bought for considera- I LJ 1111 I I _\ I ble less at the reliable, wide I 11111 IIAI TI I £jJ awake and always ahead Wl 11 \JI Y\JL \J I Cfc tJ*f CLOTHING H| One Price, Courteous Treat mentDeal X q T„ifo- COMPANY. AUCTION BALKS. By John C. Bell & Co. Real Kstate and General Auctioneers, Office, 224 S. Los Angeles St., In rear of cathedral. AUCTION BALES MADE IN ANY PART OF tlie counties and state; also by order of courts, administrators, executors, commission ers, receivers, mortgagees and trustees, faith fully complying with the prescribed legal forms money loaned, freights paid on stocks and mer chandise by carloads; correct appraisements by order of court, insurance companies and others, horses and stock insured. Please give us a call, we will give you all the money you want. fJATARRH, THROAT DISEASES, Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption, to gether with diseases of the Eye, Ear and Hear successfully treated by M.HILTON WILLIAMS, M.D. M. C. P. S. 0„ With his new system of medicated inhalations combined with proper constitutional remedies for the liver, stomach, blood, etc. Probably no system of practice ever employed has been so universally successful as that in troduced by Dr. Williams for the cure of Catarrh Throat Diseases, Bronchitis, Asthma and Con sumption. CONSUMPTION, From consumers, "to waste away," usually applied to the advanced state of lung disease. The following are prominent symptoms in the first stage, and whenever any of them exist a thorough examination should always be made, with a view to arrest the disease if shown to exist: There is usually a sense of weariness upon a little exercise, a disposition to remain passive and idle, despondency, often from no apparent cause, a peculiar sensitiveness to the effect of" cold, and a breathlessness upon moving quickly, or de scending a hill or stairs, a slight hacking cough, with or without expectoration, ex citability upon slight occasions, flying pains through the chest or back, or under the shoulder blades. The symptoms are more noticeable toward or during the night; slight fever in the afternoon; cold feet and hands, or in many cases, blue lividity of the lips and roots of the finger nails. Constitutional or tubercular consumption is a common form of lung disease. The progress is slow, but if left to itself no less sure. It usually begins with a dry cough. At first these tubercules arc exceedingly minute, the patient not at all suspecting their presence. Gradually they develop into more active disease, and then follows the train of symptoms which leave no doubt as to its true character. Sometimes spitting of blood or slight streaks in the mucus is the first indication of tubercular deposit, or it may be a chilly sensation in the back, followed by more or less heat in the palms of the hands, or an afternoon flush on the cheeks. The slow and gradual inroads of this form of consumption leave the stomach and appetite undisturbed for a considerable time. Finally, however, hectic fever and night sweats supervene, preceded by a diar rhoea. Then the loss of flesh and strength becomes rapid, the chest contracts, the features sharpen, the eye attains an unusual brilliancy, and the patient begins to realize that he is in the last stage of confirmed constitutional con sumption. By the employment of proper inhalations in the form of medicated vapor (not steam or spray) we are able to produce immediate and direct action upon the diseased surface in the pharynx and the nasal passages, for air will find its way into the remotest and intricate cavities, where it is utterly impossible to make fluid applications. By these means every case can be cured. Persons desiring treatment by this system of practice can use the remedies at home as well as at our office, and which will cause no incon venience or hindrance from business whatever. I have seen so many of these cases cured that I do not consider any case hopeless unless both lungs are seriously involved. Even then the Compound Oxygen aud other inhalations aid us in dissolving the mucus and in contracting and healing the cavities, which nothing else ! can do with the same success. i The very best references from those already ! cured. CONSULTATION FREE. Those who desire to consult with me in regard to their cases had better call at the office for an examination, but if impossible to visit the office personally can write for a copy of my medical treatise, containing a list of questions. Address M.HILTON WILLIAMS, M.D., 137 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. Office hours—From 9 a. m. to 12:30 p. at. and from 1:30 to 4 p. m. Sundays excepted.